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your customers buying now because they're afraid they won't be able to buy later if there are new gun laws? >> absolutely. stock up. and hopefully nothing happens. >> reporter: california gun sales have steadily risen from 350,000 in 2002 to last year's record. recently, some gun owners are become worried that president obama's reelection and the newtown shooting would lead to more gun control. military-style weapons have become popular for target practice and self-defense. yet, despite the rise in gun sales here in california, there has not been a corresponding rise in gun deaths, or gun injuries. hospitalizations for gun injuries have actually dropped nearly 28%, and gun deaths by 15%. >> when i see the sales go up, i'm-- i'm-- i don't like that. my officers have to face these guns on the street. >> reporter: charlie beck is the chief of the los angeles police department. he credits a five-year crackdown on gangs in the drop in shooting deaths. gang crimes account for half the homicides in l.a. also, gun buy-back programs have taken nearly 10,000 guns off l.a. streets since 2009. >> what
your customers buying now because they're afraid they won't be able to buy later if there are new gun laws? >> absolutely. stock up. and hopefully nothing happens. >> reporter: california gun sales have steadily risen from 350,000 in 2002 to last year's record. recently, some gun owners are become worried that president obama's reelection and the newtown shooting would lead to more gun control. military-style weapons have become popular for target practice and self-defense. yet,...
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the president authorized the use of a mechanical device known as the "autopen" to sign the bill into law. the obama administration has issued a new immigration rule, that may grant permanent residency for as many as one million illegal immigrants. sveral thousand people in the chicago area could benefit from the policy shift. it applies to those who are immediate relatives of american citizens. starting in march, they may apply for residency, return to their native countries, get special visas, and then return to america legally. the waivers do not guarantee permanent resident status, but without them, illegal immigrants can be banned from the u-s for ten years or more. a sign from may spill when an oil drilling barge. there was a part of shows controversial oil exploration project. the coast guard says it is sound and there no signs of a bridge. secretary of state hillary clinton is back home after spending three days in the hospital. clinton left a hospital in new york yesterday afternoon. she was receiving treatment for a potentially life-threatening blood clot. former president clint
the president authorized the use of a mechanical device known as the "autopen" to sign the bill into law. the obama administration has issued a new immigration rule, that may grant permanent residency for as many as one million illegal immigrants. sveral thousand people in the chicago area could benefit from the policy shift. it applies to those who are immediate relatives of american citizens. starting in march, they may apply for residency, return to their native countries, get...
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my brother-in-law, bob. >> hey, bob, great to see you. can you step back just a little bit of that way? >> absolutely. >> can we get everybody? and one more, please. spent congratulations, everybody. [inaudible] >> come on back on richard. >> i don't know this next guy. >> good to see you. how are you? good to see you. are you kidding me? all right. >> senator, come forward just a bit. >> are you ready? please raise your right hand. do you solemnly swear that you will support and defend the constitution of the united states against all enemies, foreign and domestic; that you will bear the true faith and allegiance to the same; that you take this obligation freely, without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion; and that you will well and faithfully discharge the duties of the office on which you are about to enter, so help you god? >> i do. >> congratulations, powell. >> all right. >> how are you? this is the vice president of the united states. >> how old are you? [inaudible] >> and how old are you, 17? >> eleven spent what's your
my brother-in-law, bob. >> hey, bob, great to see you. can you step back just a little bit of that way? >> absolutely. >> can we get everybody? and one more, please. spent congratulations, everybody. [inaudible] >> come on back on richard. >> i don't know this next guy. >> good to see you. how are you? good to see you. are you kidding me? all right. >> senator, come forward just a bit. >> are you ready? please raise your right hand. do you...
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and least popular congress on record, just about 220 bills passed by the 112th congress signed into law. the last passed 383 bills, before that, 460 bills. the last time the nbc news wall street journal poll measured, it was barely in double digits at 12% for the approval rating. it's not hard to figure out way. they started by narrowly ajoiding a government shutdown. that was the first fight. it nearly drove the u.s. government into default. and culminated with the fiscal cliff face-off here at the end. congress made two big promises. at least the house republicans did. repealing health care and shrinking spending. you could argue, they're 0 for 2. but they deserve points on the spending front. every spending bill is a real fight. and that is progress as far as conservatives are concerned. still, the first act ended late wednesday when the president directed from hawaii that the fiscal cliff bill be signed by autopen and declared victory in a campaign style video. >> just recently, republicans in congress said they never agreed to raise tax rates on the wealthiest americans. we have no
and least popular congress on record, just about 220 bills passed by the 112th congress signed into law. the last passed 383 bills, before that, 460 bills. the last time the nbc news wall street journal poll measured, it was barely in double digits at 12% for the approval rating. it's not hard to figure out way. they started by narrowly ajoiding a government shutdown. that was the first fight. it nearly drove the u.s. government into default. and culminated with the fiscal cliff face-off here...
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defeat transparency laws but we know how it is being used was defeating transparency law is. we're finding lawyers on the correspondence, finding possible successors to lisa jackson. her acting replacement is on the correspondence i have so far. at least a lot of questions are now being asked by congress and purportedly by epa's inspector general. >> chris, a couple of years ago my kids were really fascinated -- there was a youtube showing if you put three cell phones around a couple of kernels of corn they popped. they really don't in life. fracking. they show youtubes of water on fire. can you speak to that? >> yeah, sure. the famous clip of a faucet water igniting has been ignited for 100 years. the implication was it was because of fracking when in fact it has nothing to do with it. there was i think a regulator but an activist caught staging another issue where they were actually igniting the gas relief valve, not the water. you see matt damon's movie lifted its plot from cars 2, conspiratorial beyond belief. i think we are making up these reasons for a reason. >> i have
defeat transparency laws but we know how it is being used was defeating transparency law is. we're finding lawyers on the correspondence, finding possible successors to lisa jackson. her acting replacement is on the correspondence i have so far. at least a lot of questions are now being asked by congress and purportedly by epa's inspector general. >> chris, a couple of years ago my kids were really fascinated -- there was a youtube showing if you put three cell phones around a couple of...
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and a variety of laws from state to state. now, i think that kate would say that if the pro-choice movement had been a little more e expansive, perhaps moving their mandate into reproductive rights around access to contraception, access to health care for poor women, that they could have been a little more successful in moving their agenda forward. >> you know, they do realize, though, none of this happens in a vacuum. and you look at the polls that show americans are becoming more, quote, pro-life every year. and i remember when kate, when we were expecting kate, i remember looking at the 3-d imagery. >> yeah, technology has a lot to do with this. >> identify got two older boys, and i remember seeing kate for the first time. and when they did the ultrasound, and i just gasped. >> yeah. >> by the way, i look at jack now. and the arch of jack's nose nose, i picked up in the first ultrasound. and every time i see that arch, i'm like, oh, miieieied god, i that early on. speaking of technology, jack was born two-and-a-half months
and a variety of laws from state to state. now, i think that kate would say that if the pro-choice movement had been a little more e expansive, perhaps moving their mandate into reproductive rights around access to contraception, access to health care for poor women, that they could have been a little more successful in moving their agenda forward. >> you know, they do realize, though, none of this happens in a vacuum. and you look at the polls that show americans are becoming more,...
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but compared to the previous years, many fewer pieces of legislation were passed into law. these numbers are just out today from the guttmacher institute. and it's not the only reason. these are multivaried things. but the folks at guttmacher say part of the drop between 2011 and 2012 for the anti-abortion measures was because of opposition, because of the outrage, the furor, the pushback, the national ridicule, the national attention and pressure that these republican efforts attracted this past year in 2012. that they didn't attract in 2011. so what's 2013 going to be like? is it going to be outrage or no outrage? is the pushback against the republican anti-abortion agenda last year, is that, forgive the pun, a reproducible phenomenon? did this just happen because democrats saw it as a way to reach women voters in election year? is the opposition that helped drive down those numbers in 2012 and that ruined bob mcdonnell's 2012, does that opposition still exist? will that opposition hold together to fight whatever new anti-abortion measures are on the horizon this year tha
but compared to the previous years, many fewer pieces of legislation were passed into law. these numbers are just out today from the guttmacher institute. and it's not the only reason. these are multivaried things. but the folks at guttmacher say part of the drop between 2011 and 2012 for the anti-abortion measures was because of opposition, because of the outrage, the furor, the pushback, the national ridicule, the national attention and pressure that these republican efforts attracted this...
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it's tough to say there are still a lot of things happening you know some people think there was a law all after egypt and tunisia. but there are still a lot of things happening i mean jordan right now is facing a lot of domestic. people are very upset with the government they are vying for some sort of constitutional monarchy that is more. that addresses more of their social concerns and doesn't for example torture people and and have a police state which is what they essentially have crane is still you know people are still fighting for freedom they're they're they're still out in the streets despite a ban on all demonstrations and protests. which the bahraini government has imposed with american support. but you know we'll have to see i think yemen will continue to be a very disappointing area of the arab spring you know there's a lot of protests that tried to oust the previous president ali abdullah saleh and now this guy months or hadi is in and he has become such an immediate american puppet with increased american aid and military assistance basically a bribe so he can continue
it's tough to say there are still a lot of things happening you know some people think there was a law all after egypt and tunisia. but there are still a lot of things happening i mean jordan right now is facing a lot of domestic. people are very upset with the government they are vying for some sort of constitutional monarchy that is more. that addresses more of their social concerns and doesn't for example torture people and and have a police state which is what they essentially have crane is...
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the movement by some in the republican party to tighten registration laws or voter i.d. loss. they met -- they might have as much of a backlash. when you start -- i you can be framed and try to get people out of the electorate, that could inspire them to vote. i wonder if that is a part of what we're seeing here. for those pursuing the kind of a prodigy, they may be causing as much harm to their effort as good to them. let's turn to the economy. even with those fundamentals, this is about the economy. on the exit poll, 77% of voters said the economy was in not so good or poor shape. only 25% said they felt they were doing better than they were four years ago. those are disastrous numbers for any company. no incumbent should be able to win with those kinds of numbers, people would say. a lot of folks said he would have to make much more substantial progress as he saw late in the day, there was some improvement in the unemployment numbers, but the fundamental public mood had not changed all the way into election day. people still saw this as a pretty negative economy. but they d
the movement by some in the republican party to tighten registration laws or voter i.d. loss. they met -- they might have as much of a backlash. when you start -- i you can be framed and try to get people out of the electorate, that could inspire them to vote. i wonder if that is a part of what we're seeing here. for those pursuing the kind of a prodigy, they may be causing as much harm to their effort as good to them. let's turn to the economy. even with those fundamentals, this is about the...
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in other words, they are out law against the laws of physics. we've got to put them on the defensive. that is what the fight is about. that is why it is good news this has suddenly turned into the largest student movement in a very long time. >> christian parenti, you have been critical of this campaign for divestment. can you explain why? >> i am really glad to see this wave of activism, but i wrote a piece questioning some of what was in the early roll out of this, that this divestment campaign was taking the fight directly to the corporations and hitting the bottom line. first of all, 350.org and other groups have been doing great work that already took the fight to the corporations. my argument is, by focusing on divestment, you do not take the fight closer to the corporations but to the board of trustees. i am not against the divestment campaign. but how does the divestment campaign turning political spectruspectacle? it is not one heard these bottom-line. a fossil fuel companies make money by selling fossil fuel. many do not even sell stoc
in other words, they are out law against the laws of physics. we've got to put them on the defensive. that is what the fight is about. that is why it is good news this has suddenly turned into the largest student movement in a very long time. >> christian parenti, you have been critical of this campaign for divestment. can you explain why? >> i am really glad to see this wave of activism, but i wrote a piece questioning some of what was in the early roll out of this, that this...
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there's something called a personal exemption phase out in this law which limits your ability to take tax exemptions such as your kids. those are almost entirely phased out by $500,000 worth of income, and then there's something known as pease which is named after the congressman who invented it, a cap on your deductions for over 250,000, so that they don't have so many deductions they escape tax liability all together. if you make $300,000 a year, you're 50,000 over the threshold and a formula is applied to all of the deductions. in this case you have to subtract about 1,500 bucks off your itemized deduction tote a. that's an across-the-board haircut on deductions so it's going to impact everything you typically deduct, like your mortgage or charitable giving or anything. both of these new taxes hit people well below the much publicized $450,000 limit. that's going to surprise some taxpayers come next year, bill. >> once again, another bill that is a tax accountant employment act. >> absolutely. >> right? >> financial planners, too. >> thanks for understanding pease. >> p-ase be with
there's something called a personal exemption phase out in this law which limits your ability to take tax exemptions such as your kids. those are almost entirely phased out by $500,000 worth of income, and then there's something known as pease which is named after the congressman who invented it, a cap on your deductions for over 250,000, so that they don't have so many deductions they escape tax liability all together. if you make $300,000 a year, you're 50,000 over the threshold and a formula...
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nobody thought that would happen but that's the law. there is another way it look at it, which is what happened to the deficit as a percent gdp and that's how the market looks at it. we did these calculations. these are back of the envelope stuff. 2012, 7%, 7.2%. had the old law stayed in effect, we would have 3% point drop in gdp. but that would have been recession. no one thought that would happen. instead what you will get is more revenue relative to what you had last year, estimated, so you go down about 6%. then if you saw what happened in 14. then overtime, just so you know, doing all this stuff will add to interest cost over time about $400 billion over ten years which escalate like this as you go forward. but one more thing, i want to talk about this thing. so what happens to the deficit? the question is whether both sides will assist on more deficit reduction. that comes to a head in a couple months. here are some questions i'm calling march fiscal madness. the administration said you know what, the tax hikes offset the need fo
nobody thought that would happen but that's the law. there is another way it look at it, which is what happened to the deficit as a percent gdp and that's how the market looks at it. we did these calculations. these are back of the envelope stuff. 2012, 7%, 7.2%. had the old law stayed in effect, we would have 3% point drop in gdp. but that would have been recession. no one thought that would happen. instead what you will get is more revenue relative to what you had last year, estimated, so you...
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freedom, human rights, rule of law, women rights, everything. last word. if you believe to the international prayer and the new books, i am the only -- the only one in the world who is taking part in operations. two were very successful. [applause] two were very successful and spared the world of nuclear weapons in the hands of dictators. the proliferation campaign, the international community must take care of. [applause] we look at all of us. [inaudible] [applause] >> there you see on display the discipline of an i.d.f. officer who always completes his mission. [laughter] regardless of the casualties. fareed zakaria, you're up next. final opening statement. >> thank you so much. i really understand the position of the opposing team. i understand the fear. i understand the danger. i understand the challenge. let me put this in some historical perspective. after the cold war the united states was the only country in the world with nuclear weapons and then the soviet union acquired a nuclear weapon. and there were many people who felt, many very serious peo
freedom, human rights, rule of law, women rights, everything. last word. if you believe to the international prayer and the new books, i am the only -- the only one in the world who is taking part in operations. two were very successful. [applause] two were very successful and spared the world of nuclear weapons in the hands of dictators. the proliferation campaign, the international community must take care of. [applause] we look at all of us. [inaudible] [applause] >> there you see on...
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. >> thanks to the votes of democrats and republicans in congress, i will sign a law that raises taxes on the wealthiest 2% of americans while preventing a middle class tax hike that could have sent the economy back into recession and obviously had a severe impact on families all across america. >> so here are specifics on the bill. no income tax increases for couples making less than $450,000 a year. itemized deductions capped for those making 300,000 and taxes go up from 35% to 40%. the unemployment insurance will be extended for a year for 2 million people as well, but the deal does not address the automatic federal spending cuts or the nation's $16.4 trillion debt deficit. the debt ceiling, rather. there's much more drama to come. dan lothian is board air force one on his way to hawaii with the president. dan, i want it to start off with you. ten hours, back in hawaii. is there a sense this is vacation? does the president feel relieved, or is this just a matter of getting ready for the next battle? >> reporter: well, i think it's all of the above. certainly there is relief. the pre
. >> thanks to the votes of democrats and republicans in congress, i will sign a law that raises taxes on the wealthiest 2% of americans while preventing a middle class tax hike that could have sent the economy back into recession and obviously had a severe impact on families all across america. >> so here are specifics on the bill. no income tax increases for couples making less than $450,000 a year. itemized deductions capped for those making 300,000 and taxes go up from 35% to...
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pheuplmills of americans are on the hook for a lot of other tax hikes to pay for the health law. liz mcdonnell joins us. we talked about the income taxes not going up for a majority of americans. what is this all about. >> reporter: we are counting 20 taxes in health reform. the controversy is, jenna, president obama said these new healthcare reform classes would not hit the middle class. now we are finding that some of them might hit the middle class. here is president obama in 2010 when the law was signed and how the health reform act would protect the middle class. >> millions of people will get tax breaks to help them afford coverage, which represents the largest middle class tax cut for healthcare in history. [applause] >> that's what this reform is about. >> reporter: what we're counting being enacted just today are eight new health reform taxes. some of them hit the upper brackets but when you look at the tax items that are being basically enacted right now, going into law right now, jenna, you're going to see that a number of them do hit the middle class. for example flex
pheuplmills of americans are on the hook for a lot of other tax hikes to pay for the health law. liz mcdonnell joins us. we talked about the income taxes not going up for a majority of americans. what is this all about. >> reporter: we are counting 20 taxes in health reform. the controversy is, jenna, president obama said these new healthcare reform classes would not hit the middle class. now we are finding that some of them might hit the middle class. here is president obama in 2010 when...
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are you know opening their borders to more trade their sort of have a more firm grounding of rule of law and that's spurring some economic growth these are good things but the united states has you know only recently in the past i think five years has the u.s. imposed a domain as a pentagon domain on africa before africa was just left out in the water because it didn't matter much to anybody but now that you know after libya there's been more. al-qaeda so-called you know so-called al-qaeda activity and however small this is and however localized it is because not a direct threat to the united states the united states has said oh we're going to get more involved so we're involved in mali were involved in nigeria were involved in uganda in sort of east african area were involved in somalia and these are all of which is serious dangerous trends that we're seeing because most of it's done in secret most of it's done with sort of special ops and drones the american people don't know about it and it could end up very very very poorly for a lot of innocent people in africa was thinking with for
are you know opening their borders to more trade their sort of have a more firm grounding of rule of law and that's spurring some economic growth these are good things but the united states has you know only recently in the past i think five years has the u.s. imposed a domain as a pentagon domain on africa before africa was just left out in the water because it didn't matter much to anybody but now that you know after libya there's been more. al-qaeda so-called you know so-called al-qaeda...
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this time of year you find out about these wacky laws. in maryland, michigan and new jersey, delaware, illinois and california, employers now can no longer require or request your social media passwords from employees or job applicants. >> in kentucky, releasing wild hogs into the wild is prohibited. >> oh, man. >> how about illinois? it's now legal for people to collect roadkill off the side of the road. >> it is legal? >> it is now legal. >> unless you run into a wild hog. >> that was illegally set into the wild. >> there are roadkill restaurants, by the way, across this country. true story. you can take roadkill and they will cook it for you. >> bring your own roadkill? >> bring your own roadkill. >> all right. >> i like this one in wellington, kansas, which will have a lot of cat ladies upset. hou households cannot have more than four cats per household. >> skipping ahead real quickly, in illinois a new skin tax band-aids that strip clubs charge $3 at the door and send those proceeds to charity. they nicknamed this willie's law. >> yo
this time of year you find out about these wacky laws. in maryland, michigan and new jersey, delaware, illinois and california, employers now can no longer require or request your social media passwords from employees or job applicants. >> in kentucky, releasing wild hogs into the wild is prohibited. >> oh, man. >> how about illinois? it's now legal for people to collect roadkill off the side of the road. >> it is legal? >> it is now legal. >> unless you run...
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i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. because for every 2 pounds you lose through diet and exercise, alli can help you lose one more by blocking some of the fat you eat. let's fight fat with alli. ♪ [ male announcer ] when diarrhea hits, kaopectate stops it fast. powerful liquid relief speeds to the source. fast! [ male announcer ] stop the uh-oh fast with kaopectate. >>> 48 past the hour. welcome back. let's get you up-to-date. back from the brink. late last night, the house voted to avoid going over the fiscal cliff. it approved the bill passed in the senate just hours before raising income taxes on the wealthiest 2% of americans, but maintaining tax cuts for most people. the deal also delays automatic spending cuts. they were supposed to start kicking in today. after the vote, president obama t
i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. because for every 2 pounds you lose through diet and exercise, alli can help you lose one more by blocking some of the fat you eat. let's fight fat with alli. ♪ [ male announcer ] when...
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did the arizona immigration law come up? if it did, did you bring it up, or did they? poser said, we did, early and often to show that we, too, have problems in our society. this is what we used to call in the bad days, moral e qif lance. it's not gone. final remarks. did you see this video the other day that a professor at montclair state university in new jersey denying that the soviet union ever killed nebraska? he wrote a book called "crus chef lied," and lied in the speech. you know, he didn't own up to much in the secret speech, but it was a block buster speech, but he didn't own up to all that much, and here's a guy, an academic freedom, blah, blah, blah -- [laughter] let me ask you, would we have a holocaust with the fault -- really? i wonder. the aforementioned bob said this was in an interview with me a few years ago that in the academy there's a feeling of don't let's be too rude to stalin. he was a bad guy, yes, but the americans were bad guys too and so was the british empire. eric die the, and apologist for communism and stalin. bob, who told the truth ab
did the arizona immigration law come up? if it did, did you bring it up, or did they? poser said, we did, early and often to show that we, too, have problems in our society. this is what we used to call in the bad days, moral e qif lance. it's not gone. final remarks. did you see this video the other day that a professor at montclair state university in new jersey denying that the soviet union ever killed nebraska? he wrote a book called "crus chef lied," and lied in the speech. you...
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i was talking to my father-in-law and he mentioned equipment he had as he went utah beach in that period of time and i tallied it up you need about $200 worth of equipment, your standard soldier leaves the base today is going to walk out with about $25,000 worth of equipment. technology is really something that strikes me perhaps a little bit, as this quiet pathos, long, where argument is general said to come less inspirational, less strategic thinking and so forth that the technology path to technology patents encoded in the opposite direction. a requirement they have to spend more and more time trying to understand the type knowledge sheet, what it is, how to use it and their focus may be as gone there. in some cases they've done well with it. as a battalion commander in deserts, had this box stuck in my vehicle, basically a tactical cell phone and i was horrified because that meant anybody up to norm schwarzkopf could have a number to call me and expected a lot of supervision. really didn't happen. but my sense is that it's slowly been happening in the age of e-mail. do you think the
i was talking to my father-in-law and he mentioned equipment he had as he went utah beach in that period of time and i tallied it up you need about $200 worth of equipment, your standard soldier leaves the base today is going to walk out with about $25,000 worth of equipment. technology is really something that strikes me perhaps a little bit, as this quiet pathos, long, where argument is general said to come less inspirational, less strategic thinking and so forth that the technology path to...
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a new law that makes beer harder to buy have come under report in russia. it has been changed from a food to an alcoholic beverage. beer commercials on tv are also banned. there are a stricter laws restricting the use of cannabis in the netherlands. the shops sell marijuana and hashish legally. the north korean leader has given a surprise new year's eve address to the nation and a shift in rhetoric. he said the two koreas should be reunited. >> these fireworks were rare treat, but according to the country's new leader, kim jong un, 2012 was a historic you are worth celebrating. there was a successful rocket launch in december. he spoke also of the need to improve relations with south korea. the message was more conciliatory than in previous years. but this year, the entire nation should unite in opening a new chapter for the unification of our fatherland by engaging in patriotic reunification. >> he criticized conservative groups. it had been an element of past new year's day speeches. >> the always make improvements of relations and issues of aid all kinds
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breaking a foreign regulation, airline india they're accused of breaking in penalized for breaking a law in india. those are the stories we write about. >> how come we haven't heard about that before? >> some of them behind. when is the case of john and judy teller died selling in a little town in missouri. they were fined $90,000 for having the wrong permit. the government said you can pay on our website $90,000, but if you don't pay them 30 days canaille of us are that million dollars. this is the kind of stature government is doing to bully people and we frankly think it needs to stop. they do the same of confiscating peoples land were saying you can't build on it because it's a wetland come at another swatter on the land. >> as a senator, what can you do to change policy? >> we've looked at some of these things and constructive legislation to set them. salon the wetlands, we say the clean water act since we can't discharge pollutants into navigable waters. your backyard is not inapplicable water and dirt is not a pollutant. so we've redefined the clean water act to make sure they're
breaking a foreign regulation, airline india they're accused of breaking in penalized for breaking a law in india. those are the stories we write about. >> how come we haven't heard about that before? >> some of them behind. when is the case of john and judy teller died selling in a little town in missouri. they were fined $90,000 for having the wrong permit. the government said you can pay on our website $90,000, but if you don't pay them 30 days canaille of us are that million...
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by law they are supposed to. then the speaker of the house, he sends a wish list to the senate, expecting them to act, which he knows they're not going to. it sounds to me they are all worried about themselves. they are all politicking for reelection. fiscal cliff, we need term limits to get these people out of there that have been in their 10, 20 years. they are not doing the job for us. host: chad from fox news. his most recent tweet -- ken is in fort lauderdale. >> happy new year. i just wanted to say that first of all this policy was created by the republicans in the george bush administration. however, it goes back in time. let's stick with that. the republicans need to recognize they should be back in their own past president. i would like to say that when two policies -- i am sorry, when the democrats and republicans came into place 400 years ago, maybe it is time to introduce a third party, so things do not get gridlocked like they are. thank you very much. host: gary in hollister. what would you like to
by law they are supposed to. then the speaker of the house, he sends a wish list to the senate, expecting them to act, which he knows they're not going to. it sounds to me they are all worried about themselves. they are all politicking for reelection. fiscal cliff, we need term limits to get these people out of there that have been in their 10, 20 years. they are not doing the job for us. host: chad from fox news. his most recent tweet -- ken is in fort lauderdale. >> happy new year. i...
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take that bill and agree to it, that it would pass with 218 votes, and then perhaps it would become law and the fiscal cliff deal would be done. however, we've just learned within the last 30 minutes that the second ranking republican in the house does not support the bill as it stands. and as our luke russert has been reporting to us, this would mean a whole other round of amendments perhaps to that bill. it also could mean that, therefore, it would go to the senate and then back to the house. this as we look at only 44 hours left in the 112th congress, and can they get it done or will it have to start all over again on thursday with the 113th congress? nbc's luke russert has been reporting for us and he was speaking with members early and heard from one member, luke, and i found this very interesting, you said that that member told you that was in the room for one of the meetings in the conference, 40 members spoke up, 37 spoke out against the plan, and 3 spoke for it. who are those three? who might they be? and what is the sentiment they have that they're so brave as it sounds to be
take that bill and agree to it, that it would pass with 218 votes, and then perhaps it would become law and the fiscal cliff deal would be done. however, we've just learned within the last 30 minutes that the second ranking republican in the house does not support the bill as it stands. and as our luke russert has been reporting to us, this would mean a whole other round of amendments perhaps to that bill. it also could mean that, therefore, it would go to the senate and then back to the house....
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you know, we pass all these laws. we pass appropriation bills and then it's the executive branch's responsibility to carry them out. how do we think we can pass these laws and then expect people to carry these laws out with efficiency and effectiveness when we take $100 billion out of their compensation? what kind of a message does that send to the people who serve us directly and all of the american people's interests in terms of their ultimate mission? it sends all the wrong message. now, i know people don't care much about the procedural issue, but, boy, you know, what a precedent to set. mr. issa: if the gentleman will yield? mr. moran: yes. mr. issa: it was posted last night which means it was posted before the cliff bill. the technical dropping is a different rule, but it was posted so it was available to all members last night. and, of course, as you know, it's a very simple -- we simply freeze, and that's not hard for people to understand. i hope the gentleman understands half percent freeze is all that this b
you know, we pass all these laws. we pass appropriation bills and then it's the executive branch's responsibility to carry them out. how do we think we can pass these laws and then expect people to carry these laws out with efficiency and effectiveness when we take $100 billion out of their compensation? what kind of a message does that send to the people who serve us directly and all of the american people's interests in terms of their ultimate mission? it sends all the wrong message. now, i...
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international law top story that twenty thirteen has made it in and around the globe with an array of fireworks performances and cheering crowds take a look at the world party to a new zealand was among the first to usher in twenty thirteen crowds packed the harbor and all clint to enjoy the fireworks exploding across the city's sky tower it was a great sight that ben than to a stray joining the festivities shortly afterwards with almost two million people gathering to see the now standard jaw dropping fireworks from the harbor bridge as the clock struck midnight he continued his triumphant march through asia with the most spectacular shows indeed in hong kong where a countdown to twenty thirteen culminated in light extravaganza on the land and in the sky one of the biggest shows ever europe picked up the holiday torch is berlin hosting one of the world's largest open air parties at the brandenburg gate now to the u.k. pulling out all the stops as usual with a mesmerizing fireworks display in the heart of the capital of the world. i will set to music to across the atlantic over a mill
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and new laws... even alameda county charging for paperbackg (male announcer) live from the kron 4 news station, this is the kron 4 news. >> good morning thank you for joining us. top stories we are following the latest out of washington. voting for april but would keep texas from going up on most americans. the latest on the fiscal cliff. we are waiting for the house of representatives. to see if we can avoid the fiscal cliff and also watching the bay area weather. checking in with with your holiday forecast. >> happy 2013. clear skies and sunshine a bit chilly in the north bay. we did have some areas of a frost but that sunshine will stick around. 50s. this frees one in will go into effect and the frost advisory. freeze-- will go into effect-36 in santa rosa. we are no longer freezing but upper 40's in oakland. i will show you where these numbers are expected to go. fans how about checking in your commute to. >> there is a problem in san francisco is a fatal accident in the mission district. likely,
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max boot, in the time when the laws of war and the strange symmetries of warfare, the principles of strategy seem to be overwhelmed or out of date, he has become the authoritative voice on military affairs, always with amazing consistent unquestioned integrity, which is also kind of a rarity in a field which is marred often by politicization and score settling, and has invisible armies looks like to being a major, major work. i haven't seen it yet but we are looking forward to that. jay nordlinger, who i just met a moment ago, i think we all here realize that serious thought on international affairs requires the widest range of reference that you can't just focus on one corner of the strategic realm. and he, you see his name in the office line, you know that you're about to get something with tremendous explanatory power, and whose rights go across into the culture of the country and the arts, beyond the usual washingtonian a country and -- washingtonian. and also a great phrase for finally calling into account that annual fraud, the nobel peace prize -- [laughter] -- after his book as they
max boot, in the time when the laws of war and the strange symmetries of warfare, the principles of strategy seem to be overwhelmed or out of date, he has become the authoritative voice on military affairs, always with amazing consistent unquestioned integrity, which is also kind of a rarity in a field which is marred often by politicization and score settling, and has invisible armies looks like to being a major, major work. i haven't seen it yet but we are looking forward to that. jay...
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august talking to my father in law and he mentioned equipment he had as he went across utah beach in that period of time. i touted that he had $200 worth of steel pot or rifles or low-grade of equipment, standard soldier was going to walk out $25,000 worth of equipment. technology is really something trikes me perhaps a little bit, i wonder what your thoughts are on at commack as this glidepath has gone along, your argument that the generals have become less inspirational and less strategic thinking and so forth, the technology glidepath has been going in the opposite direction so by requirement they have to send more and more time trying to understand the technology, what it is, how to use it and their focus may be has gone there and they have done well with it. i remember battalion commander in desert storm had this box stuck in my vehicle attached to a cellphone but i was horrified. and i expected to get a lot of supervision. really didn't happen but my sense is it has slowly been happening in the age of e-mail. you think technological revolution has had some impact in how officer
august talking to my father in law and he mentioned equipment he had as he went across utah beach in that period of time. i touted that he had $200 worth of steel pot or rifles or low-grade of equipment, standard soldier was going to walk out $25,000 worth of equipment. technology is really something trikes me perhaps a little bit, i wonder what your thoughts are on at commack as this glidepath has gone along, your argument that the generals have become less inspirational and less strategic...
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moses was keeping the flock of his father-in-law, jethroe, the priest. he led his flock beyond the wilderness and came to the mountain of god. the angel of the lord appeared to him in a flame of fire out of a bush. he looked, and the bush was blazing, yet it was not consumed. then moses said, "i must turn aside and look at this great site and see why the bush is not burned up." when the lord saw that he had turned aside tuesday, got called to him out of the bush -- aside to see, god called out of the bush, "moses," and he said, "here ia am," and he said, "come no cloer. -- closer. remove the sandals from your feet, because the ground you are on is holy ground." he said further, "i am the god of your father, the god of abraham, the god of isaac, and the god of jacob," and moses hid his face, for he was afraid to look at god. then the lord said, "i have observed the misery of my people who are in egypt. i have heard their cries on the count of their taskmasters. indeed, i know their sufferings, and i have come to deliver them from the egyptians and to brin
moses was keeping the flock of his father-in-law, jethroe, the priest. he led his flock beyond the wilderness and came to the mountain of god. the angel of the lord appeared to him in a flame of fire out of a bush. he looked, and the bush was blazing, yet it was not consumed. then moses said, "i must turn aside and look at this great site and see why the bush is not burned up." when the lord saw that he had turned aside tuesday, got called to him out of the bush -- aside to see, god...
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. >> where's the law that said i can't make it rain? >> you cannot. should we take a break? can we take a break? >> can you not take a break. >> we'll take a look at how people around the world are celebrating. we'll be right back. same time. you can watch videos and text. or you could watch the earnings report and take notes, like we're supposed to. so... can i get it? yeah. okay either of you put together the earnings report yet? yes, me totally. what? why don't you tackle the next quarter. you eat yet? polynesian? pu pu platter? yup! keep up the good work. i will keep up the good work. do more with the new samsung galaxy note ii. sfx- "sounds of african drum and flute" look who's back. again? it's embarrassing it's embarrassing! we can see you carl. we can totally see you. come on you're better than this...all that prowling around. yeah, you're the king of the jungle. have you thought about going vegan carl? hahaha!! you know folks who save hundreds of dollars by switching to geico sure are happy. how happy are they jimmy? happier than antelope with night-vision goggles.
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. >> where's the law that said i can't make it rain? >> you cannot. should we take a break? can we take a break? >> can you not take a break. >> we'll take a look at how people around the world are celebrating. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> wow. that's the new year's eve being rung in in australia. i remember the episode where you were -- >> yes, the opera house. do you remember when oprah went and almost killed poor hugh jackman. >> he hit his head. >> and you're such a hugh jackman fan. >> hugh jackman is a lovely man. >> very talented. >> do you have some kind of a deal with him. are you scared of him? >> no, he's a lovely guy. >> there's certainly about the mafia shaking him down. >> do you like australia? of course. >> were you in the mardi gras parade? >> yes. >> i think i remember an episode of your show. lance bass there was. >> i had to crash the gay parade. >> after this show -- you wanted to speak to the people. >> i promised the audience that we would sing duets. are you ready for our first one? >> no. ♪ they say we're young and we don't know ♪ we
. >> where's the law that said i can't make it rain? >> you cannot. should we take a break? can we take a break? >> can you not take a break. >> we'll take a look at how people around the world are celebrating. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> wow. that's the new year's eve being rung in in australia. i remember the episode where you were -- >> yes, the opera house. do you remember when oprah went and almost killed poor hugh jackman. >> he...
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in 1846, just a few months after arriving in mexico, he wrote the law partner, quote, there's not an acre in 500 here that a man in illinois would pay taxes on, and the people of mexico were far worse, quote, i've never seen a drunken mexican, that's the only good thing i can say, a miserable race, a few intelligent men lording over the rest, three quarters are pee-ons, and many slaves of the south. treachery and stealing are their characteristics and would make a miserable addition to any population of the united states. to another friend, he wrote just a week later that the only difference between the peons of mexico an the slaves of the south is the color, and as for making these peons voters and citizens of the united states, it should not be thought of until we give all indians a vote. these are hardin's thoughts on what's happening in mexico. that transformation occurred after only three months in mexico, and he told a third friend, although i was for annexing all this part of mexico to the united states before i came here, yet i now doubt whether it's worth it. so much for mex
in 1846, just a few months after arriving in mexico, he wrote the law partner, quote, there's not an acre in 500 here that a man in illinois would pay taxes on, and the people of mexico were far worse, quote, i've never seen a drunken mexican, that's the only good thing i can say, a miserable race, a few intelligent men lording over the rest, three quarters are pee-ons, and many slaves of the south. treachery and stealing are their characteristics and would make a miserable addition to any...
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of that number, only a very small proportion are not hedge funds, partnerships, law firms, companies that don't employ a whole lot of other people. so the congressman's facts are just incorrect on this. there is nowhere near a million businesses that will be affected by this tax increase on people who make above $450,000. we're waiting on a vote on the fiscal cliff deal as early as tonight. >> i can report we have reached an agreement on all of the tax -- the tax issues. >> tax issues include, as i mentioned, raising rates on individuals earning more than 4 $400,000 or households earning over $450,000. now, by my read, wolf, that goes directly against the pledge that most republicans and some democrats signed when they took office to never vote to increase taxes under any circumstances. the man behind that pledge, grover norquist, the president of americans for tax reform, is with us now. grover, we spoke this morning, but you spoke to wolf probably two hours ago. and i had to rewind it and watch it again because you told wolf that your reading of the proposal that we think is going
of that number, only a very small proportion are not hedge funds, partnerships, law firms, companies that don't employ a whole lot of other people. so the congressman's facts are just incorrect on this. there is nowhere near a million businesses that will be affected by this tax increase on people who make above $450,000. we're waiting on a vote on the fiscal cliff deal as early as tonight. >> i can report we have reached an agreement on all of the tax -- the tax issues. >> tax...
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we prosecute based on the facts of any given case as well as the laws of the state of florida. >> in a national broadcast exclusive we are joined by and as a whistleblower william bennett. >> after 9/11, all of the raps came off for nsa, and between the white house, nsa, cia, decided to eliminate the protections of u.s. citizens and collect domestically. they started collecting from commercial -- the one commercial company that i know of that participated, provided over -- on average, 320 million records of communication of u.s. citizen to another citizen into the country. >> we are going to interrupt the broadcast because right now we have just gotten a call from someone in prison in pennsylvania. he is speaking to us for the first time, no lover on death row. >> you probably heard me referred to life as slow death row. it sounds a little dramatic, but it is really more truth to it than hyperbole. that is because of, in terms of lifers, it has the largest percentage in pennsylvania. there is no radiation. all lifers are lifers. as you see, as i have seen, a child going to a meal, wh
we prosecute based on the facts of any given case as well as the laws of the state of florida. >> in a national broadcast exclusive we are joined by and as a whistleblower william bennett. >> after 9/11, all of the raps came off for nsa, and between the white house, nsa, cia, decided to eliminate the protections of u.s. citizens and collect domestically. they started collecting from commercial -- the one commercial company that i know of that participated, provided over -- on...
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&p he law too pffect ooer the weekend. heevy security planned tonight at the inner harror as 20133 crime anddjustice reporter jjy lepola streaming live protect those downnown as well asscity resiients. ((joy)) abllb 3 ((pkg)) s the stage is set to rrng in 2013police are already in place. from the ground and froomthe air. 6:45:56 theee's gonna be cops everywhere we're gonna be on correes were gonna be walking foot were gonnn be driving around in cars :00 with paarol cars... crrising through city ceeebatory gunfire from erupting.... new tactics ... tested out over the summer... are again being rolled out.a perimetee around theeharbor... for crowd contrrl is just one of those tacttcs.66:4:110and scruttny over exit and entry points it also allows for post event traffic on pratt street real issue :21((nattpop)) phey're expecting tens of thousands offpeoole to be here evening thereeareealso cameras that will e keeping a close eye on any potential trouble oot of the six hunnred &pcitywidde.. one hundred are specifically focused o
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protect our facebook page facebook dot com plus breaking the law that if you're wondering about what i'm doing when i'm not on air follow me on twitter at abby martin. while we are well into the holiday season that means a lot of people have been leaving town for a few days of our in our but it turns out if you're beautiful you can travel for free and the website matches attractive people that want to travel with wealthy suitors i want to travel with attractive people some people call it a win win others call it sleazy parties on a saucy a chore going to shows you how if you're beautiful a free dream vacation could be a couple clicks away. there are many places to see so what are you waiting for a few bucks tight to take a dream vacation well now all you need is looks and off you jet with the help of this new dating website. well. girls who would look for somebody attractor beautiful people who want to travel for free we set up an account to see the chances of actually being offered a free trip and name a bit of a description and not even a profile photo and here is an invite to go t
protect our facebook page facebook dot com plus breaking the law that if you're wondering about what i'm doing when i'm not on air follow me on twitter at abby martin. while we are well into the holiday season that means a lot of people have been leaving town for a few days of our in our but it turns out if you're beautiful you can travel for free and the website matches attractive people that want to travel with wealthy suitors i want to travel with attractive people some people call it a win...
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blunt: and he signed the law anyway. senator landrieu and i are going to have a resolution that she's going to talk about asking not only that this position be reversed but that immediately we do whatever is necessary to unite these families that have already bonded with russian children who are in orphanages in russia. i talked to a number of parents just yesterday, bob and sandy davis in st. louis have been very involved in efforts for adopting children from russia and the ukraine. i talked to a young man this morning, sergei quincy from branson who is 22 who was adopted by the quincys in franson when he was 14, 14, he comes to the united states, doesn't speak any english, starts the ninth grade, learns english, at 22 he's now happily married with a couple of young children, and he's -- he told me, he said that the moment of his adoption was the moment that made his dreams possible. in a bad family situation, institutionalized with his brother and sister in three different orphanages and the moment of his adoption and
blunt: and he signed the law anyway. senator landrieu and i are going to have a resolution that she's going to talk about asking not only that this position be reversed but that immediately we do whatever is necessary to unite these families that have already bonded with russian children who are in orphanages in russia. i talked to a number of parents just yesterday, bob and sandy davis in st. louis have been very involved in efforts for adopting children from russia and the ukraine. i talked...
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the law requires us to pass a budget. we have a budget act enacted back in the 1970's that requires the congress on an annual basis to lay out a plan for how we're going to spend the american taxpayers' money. and the reason we ended up with a budget control act back in august of 2011 is because we failed to pass a budget earlier in the year. three consecutive years in the united states senate we've not passed a budget. that isn't to say that our colleagues on the other side of the capitol, the house of representatives, haven't acted responsibly. you may disagree with how they did it, but at least they did it. they passed a budget. and the senate, of course, has not for now three consecutive years. so we went through this entire year; everybody knew this was coming. this isn't a surprise. this is the most forecast and foretold disaster that we've ever seen. as we approach december 31 and the deadline we're dealing with today, we knew that starting january 1 taxes were going to go up on all americans, at least all american
the law requires us to pass a budget. we have a budget act enacted back in the 1970's that requires the congress on an annual basis to lay out a plan for how we're going to spend the american taxpayers' money. and the reason we ended up with a budget control act back in august of 2011 is because we failed to pass a budget earlier in the year. three consecutive years in the united states senate we've not passed a budget. that isn't to say that our colleagues on the other side of the capitol, the...
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. >> when adults bury a child, it goes against the laws of nature. these children will never grow to be adults. >> the air side rent is going on now. we are going to -- air siren is going on now. we are going to duck. there's usually about 20 seconds, 15 seconds. >> the new chinese chief is revealed. >> i designed it. >> the expedition to an island of ice that broke off. >> previously, both factions had tried hard to avoid such confrontation. the muslim brotherhood and the opposition are urging supporters on to the same streets on the same day. silence was more than likely -- violence was more than likely. >> these rescuers are doing what they can to reach the villagers who are cut off by the damage done by typhoon bopha. >> everything was washed away. people who live here say that there were not expecting this. -- they were not expecting this. [indiscernible] >> just behind the score, and i can't -- the corner, and i can't peek around it
. >> when adults bury a child, it goes against the laws of nature. these children will never grow to be adults. >> the air side rent is going on now. we are going to -- air siren is going on now. we are going to duck. there's usually about 20 seconds, 15 seconds. >> the new chinese chief is revealed. >> i designed it. >> the expedition to an island of ice that broke off. >> previously, both factions had tried hard to avoid such confrontation. the muslim...